nickbrace
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Hey,
I have this LG DLP TV and bought it around 9 months ago, all fine until this week when I plugged in a NTSC satellite receiver!
Although it will show the NTSC signal in color it's got a yellowish tint to it across the lower half of the screen - its basically not watchable!!! Surely if this TV was truly NTSC compatible then it wouldnt do this, I have done everything I can think of in the normal menu and looked at the service menu but that looks 'above my head' so I quickly left there as didnt want to mess anything up!!!
One other point - the signal is being sent upstairs via an amp and my cheap 'Belko' 32 inch tv in bedroom plays the signal perfectly without any color distortion (as does 14 inch Bush tv in other bedroom)?!?!?!
Any advice would be grateful, I will call LG this morning but my experience of calling these manufacturers is that they dont often know what they are talking about on the phone, hence this post to you experts...
Nick
I have this LG DLP TV and bought it around 9 months ago, all fine until this week when I plugged in a NTSC satellite receiver!
Although it will show the NTSC signal in color it's got a yellowish tint to it across the lower half of the screen - its basically not watchable!!! Surely if this TV was truly NTSC compatible then it wouldnt do this, I have done everything I can think of in the normal menu and looked at the service menu but that looks 'above my head' so I quickly left there as didnt want to mess anything up!!!
One other point - the signal is being sent upstairs via an amp and my cheap 'Belko' 32 inch tv in bedroom plays the signal perfectly without any color distortion (as does 14 inch Bush tv in other bedroom)?!?!?!
Any advice would be grateful, I will call LG this morning but my experience of calling these manufacturers is that they dont often know what they are talking about on the phone, hence this post to you experts...
Nick